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11. C-charge TV ad
Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 June 2008 TRANSPORT chiefs are spending thousands on TV adverts to whip up interest in congestion charging. -
12. 'A dangerous experiment'
Manchester Evening News, Friday 13 June 2008 TRAFFORD’S political leaders have vowed to fight on against what they claim is a ‘deeply unpopular’ congestion charge, after the government gave the scheme the green light. -
13. Chiefs will listen to private-hire drivers
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 24 June 2008 TRANSPORT chiefs will `listen carefully' to private-hire taxi drivers after they were not included on a list of exemptions to the congestion charge. -
14. On your bike
Manchester Evening News, Monday 16 June 2008 AS controversy rages over the congestion charge, there has never been a better time to get on your bike. -
15. What next for C-charge?
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 07 June 2008 THE government's decision to approve the £3bn public transport bid leaves the ball firmly in Greater Manchester's court. -
16. Darling backs c-charge
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 24 June 2008 CHANCELLOR Alistair Darling has backed Manchester's pay-as-you-drive plan - but predicted it is unlikely to be extended nationally in the near future. -
17. City split by c-charge
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 10 June 2008 BUSINESS leaders and politicians remained split down the middle after the government's announcement. -
18. C-charge survey cost 'too high'
Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 June 2008 THE £3m cost of a huge public consultation exercise on controversial plans for congestion charging in Greater Manchester has been blasted as `too high'. -
19. Big guns' war on car charges
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 05 June 2008 BUSINESS giants of Greater Manchester are set for war over congestion charging after the emergence of a new group which supports the move. -
20. Driven off the road?
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 June 2008 MOTORISTS have been driven off Greater Manchester roads by soaring fuel prices.